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These were made for the tourist trade during the last fifty or sixty years. Another type has a long slender stock, the whole being sheathed in metal, usually brass. Invariably they are fitted with the Miquelet lock and come from Albania. A rather similar type comes from the Caucasus. This has a very long slender barrel, the whole stock being sheathed in leather. It tangerine. is fitted vdth the Miquelet lock and the butt has the form of a : CHAPTER SPANISH VII AND MOORISH PISTOLS SPANISH Since Spanish and Moorish pistols have characteristics of their own it has been thought best to devote a short chapter to them.